The panel of heads of state appointed by the African Union (AU) to try to find a solution to the Ivorian crisis was to make its copy on March 4 at the latest. It will receive an additional period of one month to make proposals. "This delay should give flexibility to the panel," said Le Temps, a daily close to Gbagbo, the outgoing president who is still challenging the victory of Alassane Ouatara.
The newspaper believes that heads of state of Mauritania, Chad, South Africa and Malawi who visited Feb. 21 in Abidjan have taken stock of the massive fraud that Gbagbo was the victim in the second round ballot last November 28.
The newspaper believes that heads of state of Mauritania, Chad, South Africa and Malawi who visited Feb. 21 in Abidjan have taken stock of the massive fraud that Gbagbo was the victim in the second round ballot last November 28.
- International Crisis Group : Côte d'Ivoire: Is War the Only Option? (03/03/2011)
- Angelina Jolie Visits Refugees in Afghanistan and Pleads For Help in Côte d'Ivoire and Libya (02/03/2011)
- Cote d'Ivoire: Ouattara takes human rights case to Hague (28/02/2011)
- World's Worst Countries! - Cote d'Ivoire. (02/01/2011)
- 7 women killed in pro-Ouattara march - Xinhua (04/03/2011)
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